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Maximizing the Probability of Delivery of Multipoint Relay Broadcast Protocol in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with a Realistic Physical Layer

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Figure 1: UDG and LNS models, for R = 100.
Figure 2: Applying MPR at node u: S(u) = {v 1 ,v 3 }.
Figure 3: Performances of MPR with the two considered physical models.
Figure 4: Average distance between a node and its relays.
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